Carbon Dioxide

Nitrogen

Water

Oxygen

m-Xylene

Formaldehyde

o-Xylene

p-Xylene

2-Naphthol

1-Naphthol

Carbon Disulfide

Isopropyl Alcohol

Carbonyl Sulfide

Hydrogen Sulfide

Trans-2-Pentene

Acetonitrile

1,2-Dicholorobenzene

The vacuum ultraviolet spectrum opens up a wide spectrum of advantages. Most vapors absorb little to none in the UV-VIS, while everything absorbs strongly in the VUV.

"The VUV detector is a powerful new tool in the GC toolbox."

Kevin A. Schug, Ph.D.

Associate Professor & Shimadzu Distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry,
The University of Texas at Arlington

So who benefits from VUV Analytics technology?

Anyone who relies on gas chromatography and has had it up to here with poor quantification, ambiguous compound identification results, regular system maintenance and burdensome calibrations. Including, but not limited to, the good folks who work in: